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Icare CEO’s wife was paid $800,000 over three years to train staff, NSW parliamentary inquiry hears – ABC News
A NSW Parliamentary inquiry hears the wife of former icare chief executive John Nagle was paid $750 a day after being awarded a contract without a tender.

A NSW parliamentary inquiry has been told the wife of former icare chief executive John Nagle was paid $800,000 over three years after being awarded a contract without a tender.
- Chief executive John Nagle’s wife was paid $750 a day under an icare contract
- A border member at icare said it was evident the “system broke down”
- The head of compliance at icare received threatening and homophobic emails
The figure was revealed for the first time by the worker’s compe…
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